My chickens are so sick...

Skywarita

Songster
5 Years
Jul 14, 2018
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Hello guts, Im so down. My two girls have coriza after all thats why they acted so weird. Now one of them has a closed eye with a white blob of discharge, the chest bone very salient, cant stand up for long, doesnt eat or drink etc... i cant stop cryig and shes so weak... i have a question: if in the future i get more chicks after mine die, will they have coriza too? Thanks anyways
Im also giving them meds but i see no changes!
 
I am very sorry your chickens are sick. :hugs
I am assuming you mean they have Infectious Coryza? If so:
Infected chickens that survive will be carriers of the disease and pass it on unless you vaccinate any new birds you get. If you lose all of your birds you can disinfect everything and leave the housing vacant for 3 weeks before getting new birds.
Again I am very sorry.
 
I'm sorry your hens have Coryza. it is a serious disease.
If you get new chicks in the future, wait a minimum of 60 days after your hens die before getting new chicks.
After your hens die, you must disinfect everything. Disinfect feeders, waterers, inside their house, nest boxes and roosts, get rid of all bedding too. Also cages if your sick hens were caged. Do not get new chicks while your infected hens are still alive.
https://unitedpeafowlassociation.org/?s=infectious+coryza
 
I am very sorry your chickens are sick. :hugs
I am assuming you mean they have Infectious Coryza? If so:
Infected chickens that survive will be carriers of the disease and pass it on unless you vaccinate any new birds you get. If you lose all of your birds you can disinfect everything and leave the housing vacant for 3 weeks before getting new birds.
Again I am very sorry.
Its okay, ill go through it and I hope thry also will :"(
Thank you so much for the tips anyways, this truly is heartbreaking :c
 
I'm sorry your hens have Coryza. it is a serious disease.
If you get new chicks in the future, wait a minimum of 60 days after your hens die before getting new chicks.
After your hens die, you must disinfect everything. Disinfect feeders, waterers, inside their house, nest boxes and roosts, get rid of all bedding too. Also cages if your sick hens were caged. Do not get new chicks while your infected hens are still alive.
https://unitedpeafowlassociation.org/?s=infectious+coryza
It really is sad, and my chicks show all the signs of it even tho one is better than the other one *the sicker one is absolutely sick and wont move*
I will follow your tips, thank you so much for your answer!
 

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